How does the author's characterization of Abigail as dishonest and manipulative affect the plot of The Crucible,
Act 3, Part 6
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a) Abigail accuses Proctor of witchcraft after he confesses to their affair
b) Abigail is able to manipulate Elizabeth Proctor into lying about the affair
c) Abigail fakes having visions just in time to avoid suspicion on herself
d) Abigail is able to pressure Mary Warren to take back her denial
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